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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Cingular AT&T Rollover Plans - How Do They Work?

Rollover cell phone plans is one of the most popular and attractive offers ever from Cingular Wireless now known as AT&T. What exactly is a rollover plan and how does it work? AT&T's rollover plans offer the ability to carry over each month's unused cellular minutes for future use. Each month you don't fully use your plan minutes, the unused minutes are put aside as 'rollover minutes' and get used only when you exceed your regular plan minutes. The following example should further clarify the benefits and usefulness of rollover plans.

Customer Robert has recently switched over to Cingular now AT&T and has signed up for the AT&T Nation 450 minute rollover plan. Robert uses 300 minutes the first month, 400 minutes the second month, 450 on the third month and 550 on the fourth month. With any other wireless carrier, Robert would've lost the unused minutes each month. With AT&T's rollover nation plan, Robert would accumulate 200 minutes in his rollover minutes balance and since he went over on the fifth month, instead of paying additional per minute charges for the 100 minutes he went over, those minutes would simply be deducted from his rollover minute balance.

With all customers, cell phone usage differs from month to month and with the benefit and great feature of rollover minutes, customers can be assured that their unused minutes will help them avoid paying for the extra minutes they use in their heavy usage months.

Rollover cell phone plans are exclusively available through Cingular Wireless now AT&T. You can take a look at all AT&T phones currently available with rollover plans by visiting the link below.

- AT&T Cell Phones

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Roll Over minutes are just unused minutes that you have paid for with a certain plan. They (ATT/Cingular) should use those minutes before they use you current months minutes. If tracking those minutes is to tough for them than that is just to bad. the easyist way they could track this is if you have a 450 minute plan then only let the rollover minutes expire if they reach 5,400 minutes which would be the max minutes you could save in 12 months of rollover minutes.